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A subplot is “a secondary plot string that runs parallel to the main plot,” as ScreenCraft puts it. I invited fellow editor, book coach, and YouTuber Leslie “XPLovecat” Horn to deliver our best tips for threading together subplots. We cover the purpose of subplots, different types in popular novels, and solutions to common problems you might encounter while writing them. Text Version: / how-to-write-better-subplots Blank Subplot Chart: (To edit a copy for yourself, go to File in the top left → Download → Word) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k... Leslie’s Channel: / @xplovecatfiction Watch Us Tier-Rank Bad Writing Advice! • Tier Ranking the Worst Writing Advice (ft.... Love my channel? Treat me to a cup of coffee at https://ko-fi.com/quotidianwriter. My Published Stories and Poems: https://www.quotidianwriter.com/my-wr... Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quotidianwri... Instagram: / quotidianwriter SOURCES: “What Is a Subplot?” by ScreenCraft: https://screencraft.org/blog/what-is-... “How Many Words in a Novel” by Reedsy: https://reedsy.com/studio/resources/h... Another Article on Subplots Diane Really Likes: https://darlingaxe.com/blogs/news/sub... CREDITS Opening Animation by Vitor A. Dupont Title and End Music: “Clockwork” by Vindsvept – • Fantasy Music - Vindsvept - Clockwork Background Music by Vindsvept: “Wonder Awaits” “Starlit Echoes” “The Bridge to the Unseen” “Where Secrets Slumber” Weaving Story Threads (0:00) The Purpose of Subplots (1:40) Types of Subplots (2:40) DANGER #1: Too Many Subplots (6:36) DANGER #2: Overshadowing the Main Plot (7:55) DANGER #3: Shoehorned Romance (8:43) DANGER #4: Pointless Subplot (9:37) DANGER #5: Uneven Pacing (11:01) DANGER #6: Unresolved Subplots (12:16)